Contribute to PiBakery

The easiest way to setup a Raspberry Pi

Ways to contribute

There are four main ways that people can contribute to PiBakery, to make it even better. These will appeal to different users. These are bug reporting, submitting your own blocks, contributing to the PiBakery application itself, and finally donating to help make PiBakery better.

Submit Blocks

One of the easiest ways to contribute to PiBakery is to submit your own blocks. If you make software for Raspberry Pi, create Pi tutorials that include custom scripts, or just have a script or program that you'd like to share with other Raspberry Pi users, you can create a custom block that makes installing and/or running your code as easy as, well, pie.

Bug Reporting

If you're ever using PiBakery, and something unexpectedly breaks, doesn't work as expected, or gives an error, please report this on GitHub issues so that I can see it and try and fix it as soon as possible.

When submitting bugs, please try and say something more descriptive than "It doesn't work". It would be very useful to know:

What doesn't work

If you're using Windows or Mac

Whether you can reproduce this error

A screenshot of the error if possible

PiBakery Application

As well as submitting your own blocks for everyone to use, you can also contribute by helping to develop the PiBakery application itself. PiBakery is written in Node.js and uses Electron for the UI, along with Google's Blockly to create the drag and drop experience.

Donate

PiBakery will always be free for anyone and everyone to download, but if you like PiBakery, please consider donating to help me continue working on it.

All money donated will be used to make future versions of PiBakery better, including purchasing code signing certificates to remove the "Unverified Publisher" warnings on Windows and Mac and purchasing HATs and other add-on boards to add them into PiBakery.